Kirsten Schroeder Larsen
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**Kirsten Schroeder Larsen** **Estate Planning, Personal Injury, and Tax Attorney** **Schroeder Larsen Law, P.A.** **Overland Park, KS** Kirsten Schroeder Larsen is a dedicated attorney at Schroeder Larsen Law, P.A., located in Overland Park, Kansas, specializing in estate planning, personal injury, and tax law. With a deep commitment to her clients, Kirsten believes that effective life and estate planning is not just about preparing for the inevitable but about navigating the complexities of life and death with confidence and foresight. Kirsten’s approach to estate planning centers on empowering her clients to take control of their future by ensuring their wishes are meticulously documented and their voices are heard, even in times of medical or mental incapacity. She understands that protecting loved ones is paramount, and she works diligently to craft personalized estate plans that reflect the unique needs of each client—whether that involves naming guardians, safeguarding assets, or providing essential tools for long-term care. Beyond her technical expertise, Kirsten prioritizes building lasting relationships with her clients. She believes that a deep understanding of her clients’ lives and goals allows her to create tailored solutions that evolve alongside their changing needs. By fostering these connections, Kirsten ensures that her clients feel comfortable returning to her for guidance as their circumstances shift. Kirsten is passionate about educating her clients, equipping them with the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions. Her goal is to create a comprehensive estate plan that not only protects assets and minimizes tax implications but also provides peace of mind. By choosing Kirsten Schroeder Larsen, clients can navigate their estate planning journey with clarity and confidence.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.